Franciscan Friar Albert Haase continues his series on The Lords Prayer by exploring the phrase, Give us this day our daily bread.
Franciscan Friar Albert Haase continues his series on The Lords Prayer by exploring the phrase, Give us this day our daily bread.
Rosemary was just 21 when she was diagnosed wiht dementia, but after crying out to God, she was completely healed. Rosemary shares her story from despair to recovery
This up-and-coming singer told us about being repeatedly approached by reality tv producers, fitting in some AFL-watching time and who wins at backyard cricket when he and his big brother face off. Maybe you’ve heard of his big brother…
Simon Smart chats with Mick Marten the pastor of The Upper Room in North Sydney about Lyn Twist’s book The Soul of Money
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From The Happiness Institute of Australia, Dr. Timothy Sharp explores whether or not money can make us happy, and what it is about money that makes us want more.
Simon asks Iain what we stand to lose as a culture if the knowledge of the Bible disappears.
Lead singer Tauren Wells introduces us to their amazing debut album, and talks about how Leeland helped them get into the music industry.
From the hit Fox series ‘Firefly’, Sean Maher talks to Laura Bennett about the show, coming to Australia, and how fans are still reacting even now.
Beating rate rises in your own backyard, what’s Kevin Rudd drumming up votes for, resident vet Dr Mike on the Hendra virus and a win for Storm Troopers everywhere. Well, almost everywhere.
Iain and Simon discuss the distinctive view of God’s relationship to the World as established in the OT and as evidenced in culture up to the present.
Laura Bennett talks with lead singer Sam Hancock about the story behind their amazing debut album ‘Come Home’.
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